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Green Up Day 2023

Green Up Day 2023

Organizations, towns, families, and individuals, help raise awareness of substance misuse in our communities when you participate in Green Up Day 2023 on May 6th. Organize a group and help us collect information about our region!

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Lamoille Valley Vape Awareness Town Hall

Lamoille Valley Vape Awareness Town Hall

Join us on May 8th for the Lamoille Valley Vape Awareness Town Hall.The event will take place from 7:00-8:00 pm in the Community Education Center at GMTCC. The evening is co-sponsored by Lamoille North Supervisory Union and Healthy Lamoille Valley. All community members from across the Lamoille Valley are welcome to attend as this issue crosses school district boundaries.

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Healthy Lamoille Valley Community and Parent Surveys!

Healthy Lamoille Valley Community and Parent Surveys!

Healthy Lamoille Valley’s bi-annual community and parent surveys provide valuable information about underage substance use issues in our community and what can be done to help. Our 2023 surveys are now closed, thank you to everyone who participated this year! Raffle winners will be drawn on May 1st.

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Cooler Safety Stickers!

Cooler Safety Stickers!

Make a plan to keep kids and teens safe during gatherings and parties this year. Keep your non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks in separate coolers and label them with our easy to read stickers. Pick up your stickers today at one of these convenient locations.

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Are You an Askable Adult?

Are You an Askable Adult?

Healthy Lamoille Valley and Clarina Howard Nichols Center are hosting an Askable Adult training on how to build trusting and affirming relationships between youth and adults. Food will be provided, childcare is available. April 15th, 9:00AM - 12:00PM at Jenna's House,...

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HLV at National Leadership Forum

HLV at National Leadership Forum

Healthy Lamoille Valley recently attended CADCA’s National Leadership Forum! CADCA represents over 5,000 community coalitions that involve individuals from key sectors including schools, law enforcement, youth, parents, healthcare, media, tribal communities and others.

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